Consents & Regulatory 2020
The Consents and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Consents and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Consents and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Operations and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
The Ngāruahine area of interest extends from the Taungatara Stream at the northern-most boundary to the Waihi Stream at the southern-most boundary. The area also encompasses Egmont National Park, including te Tupuna Koro o Taranaki (Mount Taranaki) and overlaps with Taranaki Iwi (west), Te Atiawa (north), Ngāti Maru (north-east) and Ngāti Ruanui (east). *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngāruahine summary. Contact Ngāruahine Authorised voiceTe Korowai o Ngāruahine
Executive Audit and Risk agenda 29 July 2024 (17 MB pdf)
boat ramps, wharves or jetties, one relating to access structures and seven relating to coastal protection from erosion. STDC Coastal Structure Annual Report 2022-2023 (2.8 MB PDF) Earlier reports STDC Coastal Structure Annual Report 2022-2023 (2.8 MB PDF) STDC coastal structures monitoring 2020-2021 (2 MB pdf) STDC coastal structures monitoring 2019-2020 (1.8 MB pdf) STDC coastal structures monitoring 2018-2019 (1.6 MB pdf) STDC coastal structures monitoring report 2017-2018 (1.4 MB pdf) Annual
page If your day-to-day activities involve the collection and storage of used vehicle parts and old vehicle batteries, you should consider the effects your activity may have on the environment. What causes pollution? Poor work practices at your site in relation to mechanical parts such as differentials, gearboxes and car batteries may be causing some of these common problems: • Oil stained concrete or earth around work areas • A messy storage area where fluid leaks and